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Tuesday, 5 August 2014

We all would like to agree with the fact India is one of the fastest developing nations in the present world. In view of this statement, there are certain factors which play a very important role in keeping the momentum going.

India is the world’s largest democracy and the most beautiful example for unity in diversity. But it is not easy to hold it all together, one of the biggest reasons being change. Change is a rule of nature and it is extremely important to understand the need for it. This is true for every field, be it daily habits, new technology, laws of the constitution, anything. But its most important aspect is that it should come about smoothly so that it can be inculcated in one’s very lifestyle without too much interference.

We are also aware about the need for intelligent politics, both by the people and the government, in their respective fields. Almost every action taken by the government should involve active participation of the people. Moreover, in order to be presentable and respected, proper ethics is a must.


These are just a few of the many factors affecting a nation’s overall development, which is why the existence of an ideal country is rare.


By- Nishit Kumar

Posted on 07:20 by Unknown

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Indian Politics refers to the activities of the political parties associated with the governance of India as a country.
A Politician is person who is professionally involved in politics.It is to be said politics is the art and technique of government.
Every idea contains an intention, similarly political idea also contains intention for implementation, but recently people observe negative sense
Mahatma Gandhi stated regarding the place of ethics in politics. He told that politics without ethics and principles were not desirable
Gandhiji’s politics were bound up with truth and non-violence. He also prescribed that country should concern with the morals of her leaders.
Devotion to truth was drawn by him to half corruption.
He had no intention to indulge the religious matter. 
He interpreted that religious matter is a death-trap because it kills the soul.
He also expressed that “For me there is no politics without religion, not the religion of the superstitions or the blind religion that hates and fights,
but the universal religion of toleration”.
but today's politics and politician means corruption.
Corruption is now a global problem common in both developed and developing countries.
A corrupted person never think about the country. The main work for the corrupted persons is to increase their earnings through un authorized work.
The most obvious effect of political corruption is a loss of public esteem for politicians and political life.
The impact on business and the wider society is also terrible.
Business gains some more cash credits as they are corrupted but these things occur only on the initial stage.
Corruption is also called diseases in India. This disease increases risks and costs to business, damages investor confidence and stops economic growth of the business.
India is famous allover the world just because of its culture and the great India cricket team.
Corruption in India is the main result of poverty in India and also the poor growth of India.
All the leaders of India are mostly corrupted.
They used to do un-authorized work for their own development.

Every politicians are having hundreds of crores of money but their income is not more that of Rs 50,000 . 
They got all that money from where, this is the main question that arises in mind of most of the Indians but they are not authorized to do anything.
This is the result of poor government in India.
we must have to remove this corruption nd aware the people of india
All the politicians should realize what their main duty is.
Black money should be sealed by the government.
Youths should make a revolution against it.
Punishment should be given to all the corrupt person in India.
All the corrupted official must be in bars for years so that will set an example for those who think of getting corrupted in their lives.


By- Anu Kumari

Posted on 07:16 by Unknown

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India is a country of vast diversities. Some of the diversities we are aware of and others diversities we are not aware of. This politics is a major reason due to which the diversities have differences among each other. So to change the situation ahead we need to change our politics and ethics. These differences have been transformed into violent actions by the people. Due to these clashes and fights we people are destroying our own technologies, our resources, our money which is an ultimate loss to us. That is why people must participate to bring change in our politics that they must not fight against each other but always try to unite our country so that all people must be treated equally.

By- Pratikhya Loni

Posted on 07:14 by Unknown

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India is a democratic country. In India they are many political parties such as BJP, Congress, AAP etc. Every party has their own beliefs and ideologies in politics. In the recent elections, BJP won the election and Mr Narendra Modi has been elected as our new prime minister. He is famous because of the technology development that he undertook in Gujarat. 


He made participation of various companies possible by providing various incentives like low cost land, water, electricity and encouraging them to settle their plants in Gujarat. With his actions he has changed the whole Gujarat within a few years because of development work he undertook in Gujarat. We selected him as prime minister.  Mr Modi after being elected has worked on various projects for development. Many other parties have questioned “WHY” on his policies. Inspite of all these allegation Narendra Modi has focused all his attention on development projects, but development in any country cannot be done by one person alone. We all should support our country development by being a good citizen only by participating actively and ethically. 


     By- Deepansh Pandey

Posted on 07:12 by Unknown

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Ethics is one thing which appears to be missing from Indian politics. It seems that the Indian politicians have got some dysentery to their mouths when they are speaking in public. Most of the politicians have reached to the assemblies and the parliament due to nepotism, which is the backbone of Indian governance. These people are not eligible to be selected and then elected by the people of the country. They do not even pay heed to the affairs of their constituencies once they are elected. They are not aware of the happenings of the country and give derogatory comments about them when questioned by the media personals. Especially the cases where security of women and children is involved, the politicians’ comments have took the country by storm. They even refuse to apologize after making controversial statements on such sensitive issues.
The issue of women and children security has been buried in files for long because of the chauvinistic approach of Indian politicians. In this era of science and technology, where everything is updated; our political system also needs to be upgraded. A modern youth brigade of politicians is the need of the hour. A change to the current system is ideal at this point of time. The politics needs youth participation so that we can see some action in the governance. The lost ethicality needs to be restored to the politics of India.

Why should Indian citizens suffer and face insensitivity towards them by their own elected representatives when they have got the power to change the course of the system?


The bureaucratic system needs to understand the power of citizens and to show some sensitivity towards their issues. The bureaucrats should have a strict policy of sticking to the ethics and maintaining the decorum of their jobs so that a confidence can be endowed upon the field of politics.



By- Ankur Wadhwa

Posted on 06:57 by Unknown

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Monday, 16 September 2013

                             INDIAN ECONOMY

An economy consists of the economic system, comprising the production, distribution or trade, and consumption of limited goods and services between two agents, the agents can be individuals, businesses, organizations, or governments. Transactions only occur when both parties agree to the value or price of the transacted good, commonly expressed in a certain currency.
The India economy, the third largest economy in the world in terms of purchasing power, and ninth largest in terms of nominal GDP, is going to touch new heights in coming years. As predicted by Goldman Sachs, the Global Investment Bank, by 2035 India would be the third largest economy of the world just after US and China. It will grow to 60% of size of the US economy. This booming economy of today has to pass through many phases before it can achieve the current milestone of 9% GDP.
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP)
Gross domestic product is the market value of all officially recognized final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living.GDP is one the primary indicators used to gauge the health of a country's economy. The GDP growth rate of India was 3.2% annual change (2012), GDP per capita was 1,489.24 USD (2012), and population of India was 1.237 billion in 2012.

PER CAPITA INCOME
The total national income divided by the number of people in the nation is the per capita income. India's per capita income, a gauge for measuring living standard, is estimated to have gone up 11.7 per cent to Rs 5,729 per month in 2012-13 at current prices, compared with Rs 5,130 in the previous fiscal. The estimated rate of growth in per capita income for the current fiscal, however, is lower than the previous fiscal when it grew by 13.7 per cent. "The per capita income at current prices during 2012-13 is estimated to be Rs 68,747 as compared to Rs 61,564 during 2011-12, showing a rise of 11.7 per cent," an official release by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) on Advance Estimate of National Income. India’s per capita income is ranked 142nd in the world.

INFLATION RATE
The rate of change of prices (as indicated by a price index) calculated on a monthly or annual basis is the inflation rate. India's headline annual rate of inflation, based on the monthly wholesale price index (WPI), rose to 6.10 percent for August 2013 as compared to 5.79 percent for the previous month and 8.01 percent in the same month of the previous year.

DEVALUATION OF RUPEE
Devaluation is the decrease in the value of a country’s currency relative to that of foreign countries. The Indian Rupee has depreciated to an all time low with respect to the US Dollar, gone down to 68.825 against the Dollar but the situation was somewhat revived by the Reserve Bank of India that decided to open a special window for helping state owned oil companies – Indian Oil Corp Ltd., Bharat Petroleum Corp and Hindustan Petroleum Corp..The pummelling in markets sent the rupee reeling 3.7 percent to an all-time low of 68.85 with the unit closing just a touch off that, at 68.80/81 per dollar, its biggest single-day fall since October 1995.


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